Press clippings Page 26
Edinburgh diary: Pub landlord turns umpire
To the Meadows, for the annual Comedians versus Industry women's rounders match, a scene of violence and controversy presided over by umpire Al Murray.
Mike Wade, The Times, 19th August 2014Al Murray: Russell Brand's 'don't vote' idea's fascist
Russell Brand may have fascist leanings, is the verdict of fellow comedian Al Murray.
The Huffington Post, 18th August 2014Al Murray: 'My audience isn't thick'
The Pub Landlord talks to spiked about snobbery on the comedy scene.
Tom Slater, Spiked, 18th August 2014Abi Roberts' Musical CID invites comics to talk music
Guests at 2014 Edinburgh Fringe show include Luisa Omielan, Nathan Caton, Romesh Ranganathan and Al Murray.
Maud Sampson, The List, 14th August 2014Comedy stars submit to viewers' tasks for Stand Up To Cancer
Russell Howard, Al Murray, Greg Davies, Russell Kane and Rhod Gilbert are amongst the comedians taking part in TV show Stars At Your Service.
British Comedy Guide, 11th August 2014Al Murray for Channel 5 Marston's Brewery documentary
Al Murray will narrate a new three-part series about Marston's Brewery.
Digital Spy, 31st July 2014The Peter Morey three minute interview
Peter Morey is The Live Scriber. He illustrates the words of comedians such as Al Murray, Tony Law, Marcus Brigstocke and Phil Kay, turning their thoughts, quips and comments into inter-connected, quick-fire cartoons. He tells Martin walker about his Edinburgh Festival Fringe show.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 26th July 2014Al Murray to take over ITV adverts
A group of comedians including Al Murray and Andi Osho will take over an entire advert break during ITV's soap opera Emmerdale.
British Comedy Guide, 25th July 2014Interview: Jack Barry
The Fringe's funniest, most prestigious and longest running showcase is back! Previously bringing you the likes of Dave Gorman, Russell Howard, Al Murray, Russell Kane and many more, The Comedy Zone is the go to showcase to see the stars of tomorrow.
The New Current, 8th July 2014Review: Al Murray at Bristol Comedy Garden
For the front row, there was beer spilled, and some suspected cider borrowed from a member of the audience and drunk - all in the name of the great British traditions, of course.
Pete Taberner, The Bristol Post, 7th July 2014